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The Post 200 is an annual snapshot of the companies, law firms, nonprofits and other organizations that power our local economy. Here's a look at this year's list.
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Len Moodispaw of KeyW is pictured at the company's offices in Hanover, Md. (Jeffrey MacMillan/Capital Business)
Public companies
71. KEYW
The cybersecurity firm made several acquisitions this year, including Annapolis Junction-based Poole & Associates, a systems and software engineering company that works with government intelligence agencies. KEYW also bought Redwood City, Calif.-based Sensage, a 35-employee company critical to KEYW’s “Project G,” a technology that uses automated tools to find and address cyber threats. KEYW is planning to sell Project G to commercial businesses.
Trivia
The company’s name and logo reflect its desire for a laid-back Key West culture where a strict “no tie” policy is enforced.
Hanover
443-733-1600
Founded: 2008
Chairman, president and CEO: Leonard E. Moodispaw
Revenue: $190,587,000
Assets: $267,631,000
Employees (local): 864 (774)
NOTE: Our methodology for the rankings.
DATE: Dec. 17, 2012
CREDIT: Dan Beyers, Sarah Halzack, Greg Linch, Jason Bartz - The Washington Post.